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NHS Confederation comments on RCP and RCN report 'Ward rounds in medicine'

Mike Farrar says practice provides an invaluable space for staff to come together and discuss patient care.

Commenting on the report 'Ward rounds in medicine', NHS Confederation chief executive Mike Farrar said:
 
"This report provides a number of useful recommendations for how we can overcome the barriers that prevent staff working collectively on some wards. We should listen to what staff say and their ideas about how services can best work.

"Ward rounds provide an invaluable space for doctors, nurses, and managers to come together to discuss and plan the joined up care that patients rightly expect.

"They provide patients with the chance to give feedback on the standards of their care. And they allow staff the opportunity to reflect on the care they provide and how they could improve it.

"Many of the recommendations in this report complement those we put forward in our Dignity Commission joint report. If we are to improve standards of care then it is essential we empower ward staff to plan care, take responsibility for staffing levels and design systems that are in the best interests of patients.

"The NHS is having to support a significant number of older patients and people with dementia which means more intensive and specialist care is needed throughout many hospitals. Staff communication and daily ward rounds are key to making sure the right systems are in place to provide the best care for these patients.

"Making ward rounds effective in all hospitals will require a change of culture on some wards, and a change in working relationships. The challenge now is to get all hospital wards up to the best standards."

Notes to Editors

The final report from the Commission on Improving Dignity in Care, a joint initiative by the NHS Confederation, LGA and Age UK, can be accessed here

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